Rare Powassan Virus Outbreak Raises Concerns on Martha’s Vineyard and Connecticut

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A 1-month-old infant on Martha’s Vineyard contracted a rare but serious tick-borne Powassan virus, which can cause severe neurological diseases. The virus, transmitted by deer ticks, is increasingly detected in the area, with a small percentage of ticks infected. The infant suffered brain damage from meningitis and encephalitis caused by the virus, highlighting the rising risk of tick-borne illnesses during the season.
- Infant infected with rare tick-borne virus on Martha’s Vineyard Boston.com
- What is Powassan virus? What you need to know about the tick-borne illness in Conn. NBC Connecticut
- Dangerous tick-borne virus causes brain damage in vulnerable young patient Fox News
- Press Release: Rare But Serious Tick-Borne Virus Investigated on Martha’s Vineyard Barnstable County (.gov)
- Family warns of Powassan virus dangers after young girl’s diagnosis WCVB
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